Thank you so much for your patronage

I just wanted to take some time to thank all of the amazing guests of CT Haunted History Tours in 2015. I can't say enough what a pleasure it was driving with you through the history and haunted places of Connecticut. You all added much to the experience and taught me a few things along the way. A few of you even scared me, which is saying alot at this point, honestly! It's always a good sign when you can give goosebumps to the lady leading the tour, lol.

A special thanks to those of you who added anecdotes and stories of Fairfield Hills. My stories from this amazing haunted location are few and far between, and so it is quite exciting to hear what your friends and relatives (and sometimes you!) experienced there. If any of you are comfortable putting me in touch with those people so that I may get first hand accounts, I would be forever grateful!

I hope you'll keep tabs on CT Haunted History Tours this year. I'm hoping to add a few more options for tours, including that blasted South Haunted History Tour, which has seemed impossible to get to. Any suggestions or thoughts you may have about the locations best to visit on this tour would be most welcome as I live in Fairfield, and what research I've done has not yet turned up many places. I am specifically looking for stories, legends or haunted locations in the following: Greenwich, Stamford, Darien, Rowayton, New Canaan, Wilton, Norwalk, Ridgefield, Redding, and maybe even Westport. Any first hand accounts or leads on places we could potentially even go into (what an amazing thought!) are also most welcome.

In addition to haunted tours, I'm hoping to expand into the realm of the living (can you imagine?) with Connecticut Vineyard Tours, Connecticut Brewery Tours, as well as good old fashioned American History Tours of Connecticut. I will keep you updated as to these changes as they come about.

Again thank you so much for sharing your stories with me. It's so wonderful to hear how you all have had the otherside touch your lives in some capacity, for good or bad! (Hopefully more good, though). I've said it before and I'll say it again: I do believe that there is much about this world that we don't understand and I am humbled and grateful for what I've experienced and am most grateful for the people who have made all of those experiences so much more fantastic.

Author: Christine A.

Christine A. lives and works in Fairfield, CT. Having experienced and explored much of the occult and the esoteric in her life; she enjoys talking and sharing with others who are curious or have their own stories.